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I am from MN and had to walk to school everyday during winter when it would literally get 50 degrees below zero. I remember it would get so cold that my nostrils would freeze together when I breathed through my nose and my hair would freeze with icicles by the time I got to school.

Coldest -I used to walk a mile to school when I was in middle school, and I live in Western NY, in Rochester. It gets pretty cold here, too. Single digits with a windchill of -7 or so. My eyes would water from the wind, and the tears would dry on my eyelashes like frozen dew drops. No mascara those months.

Hottest - I got sick of snow, and moved to Tucson, without a car. Had to walk just a few blocks to work, but when it's 110 degrees, it's HOT!

Great question. I grew up in Buffalo, but I moved to Egypt in December 20 years ago. That first winter in Egypt was the coldest I had ever been in my life. There is no indoor heating in Egypt, we bought a home on the seashore, and I had only brought light clothes. I had given away my boots and most of my coats, thinking I wouldn't need them. I kept my mink (sorry, but Buffalo winters suck), and I wore it in the house that whole winter. When July came, I was still cold. We get a mighty breeze off the Mediterranean.

Coldest was while living in Homer Alaska, sooo cold in dead of winter,

Warmest would be this past summer when the Derecho hit us and we lost power for a week and the outside temps were 100 degrees plus. It was awful!!!! Taking cold showers in the dark was the only relief.

Coldest: Outside in winter in a tshirt, think I was 15. I just remember sitting on the curb outside a show shivering to my fucking bones.

Hottest: July(ish) 2011. It was the hottest week on record for my area, my goddamn ac broke the day before the record broke, and my 1yr old had a fever. It was AWFUL. Plus the fucking humidity, oh my god. We went to Target a few times just to get out of the sweltering heat, but since the baby was sick we couldn't stay long. This went on for a few days before our ac was finally fixed.

Coldest and hottest were both at the old Boston Garden:-NBA Finals - players had to be given oxygen, the floor was sopping wet from sweat. Fans were literally stripping down and it stunk. -Waiting in line for tickets in sub zero cold to see Led Zeppelin (who were then banned because fans were let into the lobby to wait and decided to trash the Garden).

Hottest in Vegas - 120F. The soles of my shoes felt like they were melting.

Coldest at a Christian youth camp when I was younger. The counselors slept in the main house which had heat - we slept on concrete floors in outside bunkers. We were shivering all night and every one of us got pneumonia.

Coldest: 1987 Madison, NJ in my dorm room. The heat went out and I could see my breath inside. I slept in my winter coat with all my clothes piled on top of my bed. Down the hall the heat was blowing so hard the guys were wearing shorts and tank tops. If I hadn't been a virgin, I would have offered up my body just to stay warm.

Coldest probably really wasn'tactually the coldest, but it's the time I most remember. My sister and I broke curfew and our parents locked us out. We slept in my mom's car in the driveway. It was a very long, coooold Fall night in MN.

Coldest: Traveling through Wyoming one December. Filling up with gas, and then using a payphone (no cell reception), and with the wind chill it was nearly -80.

Hottest: One summer in Western Kansas, my dad had me out digging up cactus around the airport--it was over 120 and I seriously thought I'd die of heat. Then I got heat stroke so... I WAS dying of heat. Fun times.

In the same town, about -35 deg F. (more with wind chill) , prob 105 deg. People probably don't realize it can get so hot up in Canada. Last summer it was 90 most of the time. Ridiculous. I'm up in Muskoka, a few hrs north of Toronto.

Coldest I can remember being (after a childhood growing up w/lake effect snow) is camping near the beginning of Feb. in northern CA (Lava Beds National Monument). It was a fun time but I swear I damaged nerves in my backside from being too cold overnight.

Hottest: I am such a heat wimp that I can't remember anything in specific. It's all pretty miserable. Once we get over 80ºF, I get whiny.

I live in Calgary, AB, which is where I have experienced my coldest days. I think the coldest I've had here was -38C (according to my online converter, that's -36.4F). Because it's windy here, the weather report will always tell you the actual temperature and also what it feels like with the windchill.("Today we'll see a high of -10C, but it'll feel like -18C"). I grew up in Sweden which has a reputation of being cold, but for most of the country, winters are actually fairly mild, at least in comparison to what I'm used to now. And yes, people in Saskatchewan, I know this is nothing compared to where you live. *L*

Hottest was one freak day in San Francisco when it got up to +40C (104F). And humid. It sucked. I am much happier in cold weather than hot.

I've lived in Southern California my whole life, so let's just say I'm not used to extreme weather (I'm trying to preempt some "what a weenie!" comments)

Coldest was when I was in 5th grade, when we went to Chicago to celebrate my Grandparents 50th wedding anniversary at The Drake hotel. We were too cheapo to buy warm winter jackets for a one time experience, so walking down Michigan avenue muttering "How do people live here??" comes to mind. It was probably about 12 degrees F. (I must tell you now I adore Chicago, and would move there in a heartbeat)

The hottest was backpacking with my best friend for 4 months through the South Pacific and SE Asia. We were doing it on the cheap so that meant not paying the extra $2 to $4 a night for a fan or air conditioning. I just remember laying on some bunkbed in Roratonga sweating through my clothes and laughing at my friend who had already stripped down to her skivvies (despite being the most modest person I know and having other people in our dorm room). It was that bad!! 100% humidity and probably about 106 degrees

Coldest...when I was a kid and the weather would drop below zero with negative 20 windchill

Warmest...well technically I could count the time I was really sick when I was 17 and had a fever dream (I was actually awake and walking into the kitchen for water and hallucinated walking through a battle field of soldiers that were three inches tall LOL. I am somewhat girly so I don't know why I was hallucinating soldiers)

Hey, Momster - heard the talk that we might be getting some seriously cold air later in the month? Egads, like below zero air temps!

I don't have a good cold story, but my personal hottest was after Hurricane Dolly hit the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. We didn't have electricity for seven days. The temps were around 100 degrees F, with 100% humidity. My tile floors were wet and slick all the time, just from condensation. You were sweating in a cold shower!

I came to understand some of the causes of child abuse during that week. Momma got a little cray cray! (no children were abused, btw). I'm sure violence would decline, at least in the hot summer, if we gave everyone at least one window unit.

I live in Phoenix, so hottest is every summer...worst was probably being 9 months pregnant in 118 degrees when the a/c decided to die.

Coldest, so relative, ha...any time I have to wear a coat.

@B, a couple years ago I was on a business trip to Delaware in December...I was bundled up in a borrowed winter coat and still cold and my coworker was in a light sweater and not cold in the least. She was from Bangor.

Coldest was one year in Chicago, when the wind chill was somewhere deep in the negative thirtysomethings. I don't think my furnace stopped much at all that winter, and my shower (which was on the corner on the building where I had my apartment), froze and burst its pipes. I had to wash up in the sink for nearly a week until my landlord got it fixed.

The hottest day was here in downstate Illinois, last summer. We were having Arizona weather -- extra hot and dry -- for a month straight. I don't remember the top temperature, but it was well over 100.

Coldest was probably when I was a kid living in St. Paul. You'd bundle up and then want to come in about 10 minutes later. Your hands and feet would go numb and I get terrible cramps in my feet when I am cold..I hate being cold more than anything.

Hottest ws a few years back went back to see family in NC where I grew up (St.Paul was just a few yrs tween birth and 3rd grade). It was the hottest it had been since 1936, there was 100% humidity and the heat index said 108. My mothers A/C was broken and her terlet was too! It was horrid. We sat outside as much as possible.

Coldest - when I was in grad school in Chicago, it was -25 and I had to walk from the El to my class, about a mile. I was paranoid about keeping things covered up, because I didn't know you could get frostbite that quickly. I stopped at a couple of stores on my way, to warm up. I'm in awe of people who live in that type of weather regularly. 4 years in chi-town was enough.

Hottest - Orlando in the summer. Ridiculous humidity that makes me sweat just thinking about it. I will take 120 and dry over 95 and humid any day. This is why I now live in Seattle rather than Atlanta

Coldest was in Ruidoso, NM the first time I went skiing. It was -4. I know that's nothing compared to some northern temps, but where you're from Central Texas/Gulf Coast, it's freaking COLD.

The hottest was at 1998 Warped Tour at Southpark Meadows in Austin. They had taken out a bunch of the tree so there was almost no shade and it was blazing August heat. I nearly fainted twice and my boyfriend's head got so sunburned it blistered the next day. Thankfully, Kid Rock's merch booth guy took us back to their mini-winnie we got to drink beer and smoke some lincoln logs with Kid Rock. Budweiser tasted like fucking NECTAR and Kid Rock was SO sweet. We all hung out the next couple of time he came through town but then he got so big that there was no just dropping in and hanging out anymore.

Hottest: Blackout August 2003-4th floor apartment, no running water, electricity was out for a few days, not the hottest temperature I have ever been in, it was probably upper 80's or lower 90's but the humidity was killer.

Coldest-Possibly February 93 or 94-I remember being in college & it was so cold out, don't recall the temperature, the wind was horrible and they cancelled classes. I don't handle cold temperatures very well anyway and am constantly cold, so every winter is cold for me.

Coldest- Mt. Tremblant Canada...New years eve, 40F below zero and windy. With the windchill, it was probably 60 or more below zero. That whole trip was so freakin' cold (they closed the mountain at least twice because it was so cold you cold get frostbite in under 5 minutes... I think I only skied a couple of hours then whole trip. On a side note...it is a beautiful ski village.

Hottest - Pick a summer...any summer, in Houston. NOT a dry heat, btw (the most humid city in the US).

Hottest: a 99 degree day in Memphis where the humidity was so bad the heat index was a scorching 123. Never before or since I have seen a day where the difference in actual temp and heat index came close to approaching the 24 degree difference it did that day.

Hottest: It made it to 105F a couple of times when I was living in Georgia; as for when I personally was the most wretched, though, it would have been the summer of '99, right after I had major abdominal surgery & was recovering at home. Our house had NO AC and was surrounded by blacktop, and the temperature never got below 85 at night; one of my roommates actually tried putting a package of freezer pops inside her pillowcase to cool her off, and they melted in less than 5 minutes.

Coldest: It got down to -38F a number of times when I was growing up in northern NH, but somehow the winters in Boston bother me more now that I'm older--maybe it's age, or maybe it's because it's windier here, what w/the wind coming in off the water. All I know is that there's usually at least one spell in January every year where it's absolutely bone-chilling, especially if you have to walk through wide open spaces in downtown Boston or along the waterfront where the wind is especially bad. Brrrrrrrr...

Coldest ever was waiting for the school bus at -50 degree weather:( It was final exams, and they wouldn't excuse us as long as the bus would start! My hair froze 3 feet out the door...Hottest ever was holidays with my parents going thru the Salt Lake Desert... 120 degrees in the shade. Of course, mom and dad felt it was appropriate for us to stop at a picnic table in the middle of the desert to have lunch...ya, cuz heat stroke makes everybody hungry:( Good times....

I had to go to summer school my junior year. Had to take gym of all classes as I had cut too many classes and had gotten cut from the regular semester.

The teacher was a gym nazi. He didn't care if it was 100 degrees out we had to run track every day. People were fainting and falling and he said they were faking it. The school nurse had to get involved because kids were coming to her dehydrated and exhausted. But he didn't care, just kept on pushing us. Thought I was gonna pass out a few times. But I never cut a class again after that nightmare. Tough love, it works.

Coldest ever for me was the coldest day in Chicago history, -26.So my dad asked me to go a block over & start up his cab in the middle of the night & warm it up so it would start again in the morning.I dressed with a few layers of clothes.I ran the engine for 30 minutes & the heater never put out any heat.And I often went for walks when it was -15 & never felt cold!

coldest: going to get the mail. i lived in a condo and had to walk about 2 blocks. it was late at night, and i got turned around. i was so cold i just wanted to lay down and go to sleep. ended up sleeping in the laundry room because i was afraid i'd do the same thing and freeze to death.

hottest: last summer. 2 month heat wave with no air. i still remember thinking i would never be cool again.

Coldest: Actual - Visiting Omaha one winter when it was -20F with a windchill that made it -38F. Stepping out into the air in the airport garage caused physical shocks of pain. Relative - on a school ski trip to Loveland, CO when we got stuck on a chairlift near the top of the mountain above tree line just as a wicked storm set in. Temperature plunged 20 degrees in less than 15 minutes and the wind was whipping us around suddenly. Still had to ski down in 5 foot visibility. It was around 0F without the wind, but because it took us so long to get down, half a dozen kids and 2 adults in our party with beginnings of frostbite on faces, hands, and toes by the time we got into lodge and got first aid.

Hottest: Actual - 120F in Las Vegas. Like everyone said, your shoes start to melt and the asphalt on the street was sticky. Relative - the Summer we lived in a duplex in Denver where someone had painted the windows shut and the weather didn't drop below 90F for 45+ days, mostly at or above 100F. The trees on the east side had been cut down, so full sun on full length of the house from dawn until about 4p... We would go spray it with the house every hour or two and when the water hit the red brick it would turn into steam at first! No AC, we slept with our feet in 5 gallon buckets of water and frozen damp towels with fans blowing on us. Went to a hotel with AC for our anniversary just to sleep in comfort for one night.

Cold & Heat are relative to me... Depending on your circumstances... The thermometer might be kinder, but the lack of relief from it can be crueler.

December of 1990 in Colorado Springs was unforgettable. The HIGH for the day during this cold snap was -25 degrees. For you Celsius people out there, that's -31. That is straight up temperature. No wind chill out there. As far as the hottest, my wedding in Las Vegas had an outside temp of 117 degrees or 47 Celsius.

Coldest: on a zodiac amongst glaciers during a cruise through Antarctica in 2008. Side note, Mark Hoppus (Blink 182) and his family were in the cabin next to mine. He was really cool and down to earth as well as a very hands on and fun dad. No nannies. One quirk? He had the cruise hairdresser flat iron his spiky hair every morning.

Hottest- back in late 90's in July my cousin and I took my 81 Nissan Pulsar to drive around while my mom was at work. I bottomed out in a very dry sandy road. The frame was sitting in the ground. Now what made this real bad was that we were in boxers and tank tops and no shoes. The sand was so hot we had to stop every few yards and try to cool our feet off. We had to walk about 3-4 miles to our grandparents. And they had a long gravel driveway. Once we finally got there we layedunder the Waterhose for awhile. By the time we woke up our grandfather and I called my mom over 2 hours had went by. Needless to say I got my ass beat and my piece of shit car taken away for a month.

I've been all over and I lose track of these things, but I must say, if any of you are from Memphis... Lord have mercy, because I swear that is under a hole in the ozone layer. Beautiful city, but that sun is relentless!

Hottest was summer of 2001-record highs in our area above 100 many days and hubs and I lived in an apartment with no air conditioning. After work we would go to the movies or hang out at target until closing and sometimes Walmart because it is open 24hrs.

I would have to think about coldest--but will say that if I am cold the whole world better figure out a way to get me warm. I have never stood in line for tix in the cold no matter how much I love a band or anything like that.

Cold: I spent a night on an economy train going to Delhi from Rajasthan. The windows were open, and it was the middle of winter. Like an idiot, I had a little cardigan to cover me on the bunk. I thought I would die of frostbite!

Hot: Southeast Asia in summer months can be a real b*tch. So, too, was India before the monsoon and without AC. Its a 'its-too-hot-to-sleep' kind of place. Air coolers do nothing!

coldest: -15 degrees C in the 2010 winter. Went out with my hair slightly damp and it froze lol

hottest: about 38 degrees C in the summer of 2003, on the hottest day in British history. Me and my friend (about 16 years old at the time) were wandering around with a (highly inaccurate) digital thermometer trying to work out just how hot it was lol

Oh gawd. Hottest is easy. Working at a dry cleaners in NOLA. During the summer. You remember that line from "Get Shorty" when Leo's widow is telling Chili about the dry cleaning business? You really have no idea how hot it can get in there. It is some Dante type shit.

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